Cytosolic Ovarian Carcinoma Antigen 1 (COVA1)

APK1; tNOX; ENOX2; Ecto-NOX Disulfide-Thiol Exchanger 2; Tumor-associated hydroquinone oxidase; Hydroquinone [NADH] oxidase; Protein disulfide-thiol oxidoreductase

Cytosolic Ovarian Carcinoma Antigen 1 (COVA1)

is a growth-related cell surface protein. It was identifed because it reacts with the monoclonal antibody KI in cells, such as the ovarian carcinoma line OVCAR-3, also expressing the CAKI surface glycoprotein. The encoded protein has two enzymatic activities: catalysis of hydroquinone or NADH oxidation, and protein disulfide interchange. The two activities alternate with a period length of about 24 minutes. The encoded protein also displays prion-like properties. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.The COVA1 protein contains 3 potential N-linked glycosylation sites and multiple potential phosphorylation sites. Northern blot analysis revealed expression of a major 3.8-kb transcript predominantly in heart, placenta, and skeletal muscle but also in lung, liver, kidney, and pancreas.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)